I am in the process of buying a UHF CB and would like to know which 40 ch or the 80 ch are more popular as I hear they dont talk to each other at least not very well I have always had 40 ch should I stay with them
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I also have a 80 channel GME and fixed to the centre console on passenger side, next to the transmission selector. I have the hand held mike as I find that better and the antenna is fixed to front left side of the bull bar. It's on all the time until I get within about 30 mins of a city then I turn it way down or off due to the gargage and morons that abuse a great free service.
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Ditto what Santa said except we use Oricom 80 Ch radios.
Got a really good deal from an Ozzie trader on Ebay.
Had them for over a year now & very pleased.
ok that sounds sensable I'm an ex truckie so yep I'll keep it and stuff paying for a new one thanks guys good thinking I was told the old sets dont talk to the new ones that was the main reason for the change so I'll givethe old set a reprive
once again thanks for good advice
My CB's are all old pre 2002 GME, Uniden that is even older and they work just fine, a little to good some times.
I am no professor on this subject the information I have read has 40 is 40 the cost to buy one of the other is questionable, I belief my old sets will be with me for some time yet, I have replaced the mike on one as the coil was fail and suspect.
Often when I have been on the road I have heard people ask for a radio check my answer is where I am and don't throw it way as it works fine.
I still have my first am cb from around 1975 it's had a few mikes and aerials but it there and works they don't give to much trouble for the use they get. Ralph.
thanks again everyone yup I think I'll keep the old one and I havea small handheld so that will do cheers all hope to see you all on the road somewhere
Paul [curly]